Everything posted by Texsox
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Iraq General Thread
I'm not as harsh on either Bush or those that believed him. While most (all?) the reasons to go to war have proven to be false or over stated, I'm not 100% convinced that people were out and out lying. I admire your decisiveness in knowing early on. I was on the fence and honestly would have voted to give the President what he asked for. Through all this, and this is strange, I genuinely like President Bush. Given a chance between a weekend with Dubya and Slick Willy, I'd take Dubya in an instant.
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That was fun
QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 08:52 PM) Well, if somebody would have let me know it was Light Work Tuesday I'd have been on and I'd have bought popcorn for everybody. cheap bastard, how about a nice microbrew
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Whatcha Taking This Semester?
QUOTE(ChWRoCk2 @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 03:48 PM) Macroeconomics Accounting 2 Business Law Business Ethics Statistics That makes my brain hurt.
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That was fun
QUOTE(FlaSoxxJim @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 03:39 PM) Whu'd I miss? Three topics with multiple posts per minute. Religion, Military, Politics. Good thing you were away, we didn't need another amoeba brained atheist running around spouting nonsense
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Another paradox
QUOTE(longshot7 @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 02:54 PM) weird - for once I agree with kapkomet. I don't see what's wrong with what these officers did. My organization takes the same stance in regards to our uniforms and insignia. We simply are not allowed to use that image for whomever and whatever organization we choose to support. That would imply an official endorsement where one does not exist. I can identify myself as an employee and make a statement, but I could not appear in uniform and make that same statement. Seems fair to me.
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Whatcha Taking This Semester?
Psychology Major, English Minor Some lame history class I should have taken twenty years ago, and don't think I could CLEP out. (on line) Abnormal Psy Theories of Learning Test and Measurements in Psy Survey of American Literature
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That was fun
QUOTE(kapkomet @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 02:43 PM) Yep, either that or passing along colds... but that is only for... nevermind... Man, we're all just not wanting to get stuff done today, aren't we? The transition to real world is tough enough, but with a stuffed up head I can't even think. I am sorting photos ikn Picasa and trying to put together some marketing stuff but it is driving me crazy.
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College Move In...
QUOTE(sox4lifeinPA @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 02:40 PM) Yeah, come to soxtalk.com....and meet REAL friends... Exactly
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That was fun
QUOTE(kapkomet @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 02:37 PM) Exactly. What do you think the communion cup is for? In case of a wild pitch?
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Catch-All Anything Thread
QUOTE(Rowand44 @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 01:41 PM) The only thing worse than driving on the Dan Ryan is driving in a Portillos parking lot. Yeesh. Portillos
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College Move In...
QUOTE(Beastly @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 12:33 PM) It's nice to hear the reassurance here, because I'm going to be quite lost when I go down there. I'm not wanting to change who I am or what I believe in, I just would like to make more friends, maintain a relationship with someone very close to me back home and just take it easy. I wouldn't mind going to go out and socialize, but I guess drinking and dancing isn't really my thing. Dancing only is my thing when I'm at a wedding or at a school function. I agree that people change a lot but I hope that I'll remain mostly of who I want to be and have some of the same beliefs. I'm sure going out won't be a problem, it's just finding those people who share interests (sports, World of Warcraft, video games, D&D, Warlord the CCG and Magic the Gathering.) Again, sorry for the random posts out to people on the board, but I'm one to write better than communicate my thoughts than through speaking. I'm sure the transition will be an adjustment, but will be a positive one. Dude, who else has time to make level 70 in five days but college guys? By Christmas you'll be chatting with someone on a raid and find out he's on the same campus. But don't try to make ten friends at once. Talk to people. Everyone is in the same boat as you the first semester and wants to talk to someone else. Get off the computer long enough to make a few real world friends.
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That was fun
Nothing like a little dust up in the 'buster to move the day along. Different line up than vintage arguments. but fun never the less. This damn cold is annoying and I have too much work to get to,
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Another paradox
QUOTE(GoSox05 @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 02:14 PM) I'm not saying that you or your church are like that. I'm just saying that part of religion can upset someone and make them have a negative view on religion. Too many people pick a small example and blow it way out of proportion while trying to portray the average person going to Church as some wild eyed zealot speaking in tongues.
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Iraq General Thread
I am not going to defend Hillary but the amount of lies and misleading statements leading up to this war is sickening.
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Another paradox
QUOTE(GoSox05 @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 02:02 PM) I will get way more beer ad's for sure, but I've never seen a beer ad that says i'm gonna burn in hell for being gay. I have see church signs that say that. I realize this is a small faction, but it still is there and it is what bothers me. I would not attend that Church, but that doesn't stop me from attending the one next door. I experience the same emotions when you try to paint me with that stroke as any Sox fan when we get compared to some idiot running on the field and assaulting players. I don't know of anyone who attends a Church who doesn't disagree with some of the teachings. It would be impossible to match up 100% with everything a given Church teaches. I know their are pro death penalty Catholics and Pro-Choice Baptists. Our book stores are filled with self help books. Each of these, in a sense, is creating a religion. I prefer a more time tested variety. I don't think my views should be dismissed because I attend Church and I find it sad that it would make someone sick how I choose to spend my Sunday mornings and occassional Saturday nights. Perhaps if I was getting drunk at a bar it would make someone feel better.
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Cops going undercover to nab... speeders?
QUOTE(NorthSideSox72 @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 01:57 PM) Not really what I said. Some departments, its irrelevant. Other departments, its looked at casually. Yet others, there is an actual quota or range. That final scenario is, in my experience, the rarity. I have no problem with tickets, but I do have a problem with requiring certain numbers of them. The point I was making, and I think we are agreeing, is a cop can't go out day after day and not write tickets. It's all part of his performance. If he isn't writing tickets, he better be conducting other "work". It would be hard to argue that writing tickets does not benefit the cop because it is a part of doing his job. It may be a monor thing, but it is still part of the job for some cops.
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Another paradox
QUOTE(NorthSideSox72 @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 01:58 PM) You just eliminated the most logical answer. Not necessarily because their values had to come from somewhere.
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Another paradox
QUOTE(GoSox05 @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 01:51 PM) No, TexSox was saying that people don't object to being asked to a ball game or a movie, but they do when someone invites them to church. I was just wondering why someone would want to invite me or someone else to a church. I still think that religion is pushy though. Count up how many messages about religion you receive this week, versus beer ads, and tell me which is more pushy . . . I agree some zealots are too pushy and it turns me off as well. But the mainstream follower probably is too timid to invite you.
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Cops going undercover to nab... speeders?
QUOTE(NorthSideSox72 @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 01:51 PM) Well, my experience was in a department where the number of citations written was not a performance hurdle. It was noted, but not part of your performance, unless you were at an extreme (none might be a problem, but so would too many). I suppose in some sleepy little suburbs or towns, some departments may use that as a performance gauge. But the majority of departments I am familiar with, it was either not part of evaluation at all, or it was some small thing. There are some departments where its a bigger deal I am sure. So there is a normal range that cops would need to fall into? So, right or wrong, they do need to write tickets to keep their jobs? Until we see a dramatic reduction in traffic crimes, I don't see a problem with expecting cops to write tickets.
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This is why we have an illegal immigration problem.
QUOTE(kapkomet @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 01:48 PM) But because I live here, he'd rather eat glass then come back. Ya'll come back now, ya hear? You keep them out up north and I'll handle the south
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Another paradox
QUOTE(GoSox05 @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 01:44 PM) Why than would someone invite me to church? Fellowship. Hear a good speaker. Entertainment. I attend different services all the time with friends and never feel any pressure to convert. Why would you invite someone to a movie? Why would you tell someone about a TV show you like? Now if you are talking strangers with tracts and witnessing on the streets, I pass them by in a heartbeat. I use to ride with the Christian Motorcycle Association and invited friends all the time on our rides. It is a great group of people, we had interesting rides, and somehow always knew the best food stops. I didn't expect them to suddenly start attending a Church.
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Cops going undercover to nab... speeders?
QUOTE(NorthSideSox72 @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 01:41 PM) They may benefit indirectly, but in my experience, it is so indirect that no motivation exists at that level. but, if the department itself has policies about quotas (which are not pervasive), then there is that motivation. And the quotas, if they are there, are likely pushed by entities outside the department. How is a traffic cop reviewed? If he works a week and writes one ticket, isn't someone wondering what he's doing?
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Another paradox
QUOTE(kapkomet @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 01:38 PM) Personally, I haven't. It's your choice. Interesting that most people do not object to an invitation to attend a baseball game, a restaurant, or movie, but some will to an invitation to attend Church. I wonder why that is? Would I be trying to convince you to be Italian by heading to Olive Garden?
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Another paradox
QUOTE(StrangeSox @ Aug 7, 2007 -> 01:34 PM) Whoa, whoa, whoa! I wasn't the one saying "Christians make me sick" or that organized religion should be banned. Quite the opposite. I fully support an individual's rights to believe whatever they want to believe and to belong to any religion they want. Sorry. Posted too fast.